The Associated Press reports that a man’s body was found in the Hudson River off Jersey City Saturday morning. However, it is not clear which side of the river he is from. He had a New York City Public Library tag and five one-dollar bills when they found him.
According to the story:
“Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said a construction worker noticed the body around 9 a.m. in waters off Jersey City. A preliminary investigation found no visible trauma on the body, which apparently had been in the water for an extended period of time.
“DeFazio said the victim was a middle-aged man with long shoulder-length hair, wearing a red T-shirt with the word ‘Peru’ and a silhouette of a llama on the front. He carried no identification, but had five one-dollar bills and a New York City Public Library tag.”